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bill batty brooklin george smith port perry ken paradine ux- bridge doug batty brooklin class for rodney oats mauslyn mckright oxbridge neil iaines blackwater ron shier uxbridge in the class for early potatoes bruce norton claremont won 1st prize with warba variety in the class of sebago pota toes the winners were lloyd johnson uxbridge bruce nor ton claremont keith moore uxbridge larry moore ux bridge in the club exhibits for 4h homemaking clubs the win ners were as follows garden club exhibit altona 4h girls garden club brougham 4h girls garden cottons may be smart exhibit claremont 4h homemaking club altona 4h homemaking club in the individual exhibits for 4h homemaking clubs the winners were as follows cotton dress 1st prize group jean har per claremont ruth ann car- ruthers claremont 2nd prize group shirley lewis clare mont joyce lewis claremont june lewis claremont 3rd prize group evelyn dun- keld claremont shirley dun- keld claremont school lunch packed for teenager suitable container and menu card 2nd prize group evelyn dun- keld claremont shirley dun- keld claremont freda draper claremont joyce lewis clare mont ruth ann carruthers claremont 3rd prize group shirley lewis claremont june lewis claremont jean harper clare mont leiia byer stouffville those things that come to canned tomatoes 2 pints the man who waits seldom turn 1st prize group leila byer out to be the things he has stouffville freda draper cla- 1 been waiting for remont 2nd prize group joyce lew is claremont jean harper claremont evelyn dunkeld claremont shirley dunkeld claremont 3rd prize group margaret roberts locust hill shirley dunkeld claremont ruth ann carruthers claremont june lewis claremont dining table bouquet 1st prize group ruth ann carruthers claremont leila byer stouffville shirley dun keld claremont jean harper claremont 2nd prize group margaret roberts locust hill shirley lewis claremont june lewis claremont evelyn dunkeld claremont 3rd prize group freda dra per claremont joyce lewis claremont bound buttonhole on cotton 1st prize group shirley lew is claremont june lewis cla remont 2nd prize group joyce lewis claremont freda dra per claremont jean harper claremont four ways of serving one vegetable 1st prize group joyce lewis claremont leila byer stouff ville 2nd prize group shirley lewis claremont evelyn dun keld claremont june lewis claremont freda draper cla remont 3rd prize group jean har per claremont ruth ann car ruthers claremont shirley dunkeld claremont charles hill and ken may of goodwood rr 1 entered the calf scramble and each received a carcoat donated by jack fra- ser stores mens boys wear limited the junior farmer and 4h club boys and girls of ontario county are to be congratulated for such a fine showing in the junior farmer department at markham fair visitors watch demonstrat ion of a cambio barker own ed by the wagner pulpwood industries and used for de barking wood this machine debarks an av erage of so cords per day if you wish to be perfect follow the advice you give to others cleans vivian pulpwood 80 cords per day a debarking machine which can dean 80 cords of pulpwood a day has been busy in the bush at vivian whitchurch twp preparing pulpwood provided by thinning operations at the for est the logs now being proces sed were some not taken out of the bush last winter the gov ernment considers the sale of pulpwood covers the expense of protecting and servicing an area such as vivian members of the press includ- g a g thompson of the stouffville tribune were recent ly taken on a tour of depart ment of lands forests pro jects in the area and one of their stops was at vivian forest the machine for debarking which the tribune saw in op eration was a cambio barker owned by the wagner co thinning of the trees started after some years of growth con tinues until there are only an average- of 150 trees left to the acre no forest has readied the age where it is in final thin ning the government considers that it requires so years for a tree to reach maturity fire protection peter alonohan who is in charge at vivian gave the re porters a demonstration of some of the equipment for fire pro tection few fires occur for two reason no feed exists for wild life the trees are set so close together as to smother out all undergrowth no fishing is pro vided on the forest properties as it is considered the public would not observe sufficient caution to protect the forest while going to fish its not questions on for eign policy or atomic energy that give me trouble said the fledgling mp its those on the problems i know something about that are tough mull of fome designed to honour individ uals who have made some out standing contribution to agri culture in past years a cana dian agricultural hall of fame will be established during the 1960 royal agricultural win ter fair which will be held here from november 11 to 19 sparked by w p watson live stock commissioner for the province of ontario a movement for such a 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